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- the present invention relates generally to ultrasound imaging using an ultrasound contrast agent.
- a system and method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue by injecting an ultrasound contrast agent into a duct lumen of a patient's breast to enhance the imaging of one or more ducts within a specified lobe of the breast to improve characterization of a lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe are disclosed.
- Surgery plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In the case of breast cancer, surgery comprises a critical component of medical care where early diagnosis and treatment have demonstrated a significant improvement in survival.
- the breast consists of 15 to 20 lobes that begin centrally beneath the nipple-areolar complex and extend in a radial pattern to the periphery of the gland. Milk is produced in numerous small lobules that connect to each main duct.
- Breast cancer begins in the epithelial cells of the smaller branching ducts entering the lobules. The cancerous cells may multiply and spread within the ducts of the involved lobe and/or may multiply and form a defined mass. Cancerous spread within the ducts is not appreciated by mammography unless microcalcifications are present. Extension within the ducts may also be missed on pathological examination of the specimen unless a sample slice is taken exactly at the level of the involved duct.
- An ultrasound examination of the internal breast anatomy as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,709,206 to Teboul, incorporated by reference herein, can be utilized to study the lesion and its relation to the lobe in which it is contained.
- identification of the affected lobe, lesion size, position within the lobe, and the possibility of other lesions within the affected lobe (e.g. multifocal cancer), and/or spread within the ducts can be delineated prior to surgical treatment.
- Duct systems and small lesions within the duct system may be difficult to identify due to limitations of resolution of the ultrasound machine.
- an improved method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue to better image one or more ducts within a specified lobe of the breast to improve characterization of lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe.
- the improved method for ultrasound imaging would ideally facilitate more accurate diagnosis and surgical excision of lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe.
- a system and method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue by injecting an ultrasound contrast agent into a duct lumen of a patient's breast to enhance the imaging of one or more ducts within a specified lobe of the breast to improve characterization of a lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe are disclosed. It should be appreciated that the present invention can be implemented in numerous ways, including as a process, an apparatus, a system, a device, or a method. Several inventive embodiments of the present invention are described below.
- an improved method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue using an ultrasound contrast agent to enhance the imaging of one or more ducts within a specified lobe of the breast to improve characterization of a lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe is disclosed.
- the method may help determine whether removal of the lesion requires excision of part of the lobe, the entire lobe, or the entire lobe plus surrounding adjacent tissue.
- the ultrasound contrast agent is injected into a duct lumen by injecting through a duct orifice on a nipple and/or through a duct wall into a duct lumen.
- the ultrasound contrast agent is injected into the duct lumen before and/or during ultrasound imaging.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue by injecting an ultrasound contrast agent into a duct lumen.
- a system and method for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue by injecting an ultrasound contrast agent into a duct lumen of a patient's breast to enhance the imaging of one or more ducts within a specified lobe of the breast to improve characterization of a lesion or lesions within the duct system of the specified lobe are disclosed.
- the following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Descriptions of specific embodiments and applications are provided only as examples and various modifications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is to be accorded the widest scope encompassing numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. For purpose of clarity, details relating to technical material that are known in the technical fields related to the invention have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
- Ultrasound imaging is employed to determine the location of a lesion within a selected region of a patient's breast and/or help guide a surgical procedure. It is noted that any suitable ultrasound imaging modality may be employed with ultrasound contrast agent, including but not limited to ultrasound and three-dimensional ultrasound. Ultrasound or three-dimensional ultrasound can delineate the internal anatomy of the breast and can produce near real-time or actual real-time imaging.
- the ultrasound imaging may comprise radial scanning and/or axial ductal ultrasound scanning.
- the ultrasound imaging may be employed to produce a three-dimensional image.
- a tissue severing device facilitates in severing and removing a mass of tissue such as a lesion from a selected region of a patient's breast.
- the use of the tissue severing device is preferably performed in relation to the internal anatomy of the breast and more specifically to excise part of a lobe, an entire lobe, or an entire lobe with adjacent tissue.
- the ultrasound imaging using ultrasound contrast agent may facilitate in such tissue severing procedures performed in relation to the internal anatomy of the breast and performed to excise part of a lobe, an entire lobe, or an entire lobe with adjacent tissue.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method 100 for ultrasound imaging of breast tissue by injecting an ultrasound contrast agent into a duct lumen.
- an ultrasound scan of the patient's breast is performed.
- a specific duct is identified while performing the ultrasound scan of step 102 .
- a transport mechanism such as a catheter or a needle for instilling or injecting ultrasound contrast agent into the specific duct identified in step 104 is inserted in the duct lumen.
- a catheter may be inserted into the duct lumen through an orifice of the duct on the surface of the nipple as shown at step 106 A.
- a needle may be inserted into the patient's breast so as to penetrate the duct lumen, preferably under the guidance of the ultrasound scan of step 102 still being performed, as shown at step 106 B.
- the ultrasound contrast agent is instilled or injected into the duct lumen through the transport mechanism, e.g., catheter or needle.
- the ultrasound scan continues or resumes with scanning of the duct and/or the duct system having ultrasound contrast agent within the lumen of the duct system.
- ultrasound imaging optionally can be performed during insertion of the transport mechanism into the duct lumen and/or during injection of the ultrasound contrast agent.
- steps 104 - 110 of the improved ultrasound imaging method 100 may be repeated so as to perform the ultrasound scanning on multiple ducts and/or to repeat the ultrasound scanning on the same duct.
- the ultrasound contrast agent may be an acoustically detectable gas such as one selected from halogenated hydrocarbon, halogenated alkane gases, nitrogen, helium, argon, and xenon.
- Perfluorinated hydrocarbon represents a preferred halogenated alkane gas for its acoustic properties as well as its low toxicity.
- Perfluorinated hydrocarbon may be a saturated perfluorocarbon, an unsaturated perfluorocarbon, and/or a cyclic perfluorocarbon.
- the ultrasound contrast agent may alternatively be an acoustically detectable gas mixed in a liquid solution.
- the ultrasound imaging method using ultrasound contrast agent described herein is generally useful for procedures in soft tissue, the ultrasound imaging method is particularly effective in providing precise control during the excision of a lesion or abnormality in breast tissue with minimal invasiveness.
- tissue severing device may be provided to ensure a greater degree of control over the spatial relationship between the cutting tool and the guide.
- locking mechanisms may be provided to ensure a greater degree of control over the spatial relationship between the cutting tool and the guide.
- the device may be manually, automatically, and/or remotely controlled.
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